I was thinking about how acquiring skills like cryptocurrency trading has helped a lot of individuals out of poverty, so I was wondering if subjects like cryptocurrency trading or Forex trading are introduced into curriculum of students, will that not have a direct impact on the economy of the country by reducing the number of people dependent on the government for a job? Has this not yet been considered or is there a reluctance in the government to make sure that people learn valuable important skillset in school aside the other things they have been learning for years.
It will definitely reduce the number of unemployed in such a country, but you know even before you start trading, whether you're a beginner or a professional, there must be capital. So, students who are struggling to make ends meet and pay their bills, did you think they would be able to afford this course? It will definitely be impossible.
Moreover, the reason why I think introducing something like this to the school will be a difficult one for the government is that the government will be responsible for funding the course, meaning they will definitely be the ones to fund the student trading account if they really want it to work as they want. Lastly, when explaining the whole trading they will definitely mention cryptocurrency. Many governments are already against introducing crypto, especially Bitcoin, so they won’t want to support this action.